Some Interesting Links
Today has been somewhat slow in the blogosphere (including me) so I thought I’d post a couple of links sent to me by some friends in the last 24 hours.
George sent me this story last night. It’s a pretty interesting (and heated) debate between Sam Harris, a very prominent atheist and author of the books The End of Faith and Letter to a Christian Nation, and Andrew Sullivan, a conservative blogger from Time and prominent traditional Catholic. Andrew is also a gay man. I highly recommend reading through the debate when you get a chance. I did it this morning and am looking forward to seeing how it pans out.
Also, Matthew from The Foolishness of Preaching sent me this article over at Knowledge@Wharton. Also an interesting read about businesses jumping on the faith-friendly bandwagon.
Also, continuing in the “Small Church Strategies” thoughts, Cory is starting a really good series of tutorials for using WordPress as a simple content management system for your church’s website. Looks like it’s going to be very helpful. Tell your friends!
Well, that’s it for now. Have fun!
Wait…one more thing — Last Monday, I watched 24, and of course, it was a great episode, but man is it frustrating only seeing one episode a week!!! You see, I’m used to watching 6 episodes in a row on DVD without commercials, so having to wait a week is torture!!! Anyway, just thought I’d add that
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I think you forgot to link the debate, here it is
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/209/story_20904_1.html
thanks George, corrected.